Bagan (also known as Tampadipa) was the capital of Burma, the founding capital of the first empire of Burma. Due to the large number of ancient pagodas. It is a world-famous tourist destination. [1] On 6 July, the entire Bagan Archaeological Site was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vocabulary Source Most of them are from Pugama to Pugama. It is often said that Bagan became Bagan. According to the chronicles of the Mon Dynasty, after the demise of Thare Khettara, the Pyu clan from Thare Khettara settled in Taung Nyo. After that, Pantaung relief area. From there to Mindon. After a series of moves to the island of Yonlut, the nineteen villagers and the king of the oceans appear to have established evidence of the existence of King Arimadana in Bagan. The name Pugama is a combination of the nineteenth village and the Pyu tribe, which originated in the eastern part of Torin Island. In the ancient Pagan inscriptions, the word "Pagan" is written and the wor